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The embryonically active gene, unkempt, of Drosophila encodes a Cys3His finger protein.

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FIGURE 1.-Schemes  used reversion to generate unk mutations. (a) Hybrid  dysgenesis eye color reversion of unkR"; (b) A2-3 induced eye color of unkR"; and (c) ?-irradiation  mutagenesis
FIGURE 3.-Sorthern controls The filter was probed with the O-.i-. reprobed with dFRA Analysis of embryonic RSA
FIGURE 4.-Restriction original chromosome walk.] Chromosomal DNA deleted in imprecise revertants (MOHLER of cDNAs to restriction digests by analysis sequence comparison of the cDNAs with the genomic sequence of = map of the K15 genomic clone containing the
FIGURE 6.-Alignment of the CysSHis  repeats. The five CyssHis  repeats  are  shown aligned and  compared  with the aligned CysSHis  motifs from the cMGl 1990)
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